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2010’s Monthly Featured Artists
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Artists Chong and Judi Lim use embossed and handmade paper to create their original print and card designs. Their images are highly representational, sometimes bordering on surreal, with a style somewhere between Eastern and Western with an emphasis on clean, fine, and delicate detail using machinery, equipment and technologies from an earlier period in history. For more information, check out www.islanddesigns.net |
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July
Judy Tripp
Judy Tripp Sculptures Wood Sculpture/Utensils
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Judy Tripp sculpts shore birds and water mammals from hardwoods as well as uses her carving talents to create wood utensils. Each utensil is unique whether a spoon, salad set or bowl. For more information, check out www.trippsculptures.com. |
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August
George Mason
George Mason Art Clay Tiles
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George Mason’s most recent works represent an open-ended inquiry utilizing cut outs and encaustic medium with clay. He starts with an idea, proceeds to get lost and is often surprised, simply being willing to inquire for inquiry’s sake. His has completed numerous Percent for Art commissions, taught at the university level, and is one of the founders of Watershed Center for Ceramics Arts. For more information, check out www.georgemasonart.com |
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September
J. Fred Woell
Studio Artist Metalsmith
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J. Fred Woell is a well-respected teacher, accomplished artist, and jewelry designer from Deer Isle, Maine. He uses his work as a platform to express his reaction to things he sees around him working largely with found objects that come into his life by serendipity. For more information, check out http://jfredwoell.blogspot.com/. |
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October
Tim Christensen
Tim Christensen Pottery Fine Drawing on Porcelain
Tim Christensen makes black and white narrative clay pieces drawing images on them using the technique of sgraffito. His pots are sometimes spiritual, often funny, and understandable about the times in which we live, and the challenges of living in a time in which we are divorced from the natural world around us. For more information, check out www.timchristensenpottery.net Click these images to see them larger: |
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